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I loved the canyon area and scenery, but it is rustic with a capitol R. Driving in and out feels more like trespassing on private land, with no guarantee you'll be able to pass or get back out. Not for delicate, low riding vehicles, you...More

We visited the park yesterday and had a wonderful time. We parked near the entrance and walked to the visitor center. Then did the trail right to the east (stairs and lots of elevation change). Amazing views. Then came down and did the Fowler Trail...More

Absolutely beautiful. Fowler trail is easy to handle, relatively flat with amazing vistas and there are so many possibilities for hiking, climbing and biking. There is not a spot in this park that isn't beautiful and photographic.

Really enjoyed our visit to Eldorado Canyon State Park. We tried two of their trails. There is one that is a great trail for all ages. The views are fantastic. We will definitely be taking our kids back here.

My children (in their 20s) and I spent a morning on the Fowler Trail. Well worth the visit. The hike isn’t difficult at all, especially going up, to my surprise! Coming down was a little difficult for me because the trail is rather narrow, it’s...More

This beautiful state park is literally tucked away. Mostly people come here to climb the crags, picnic by the creek, and hike. For hiking in particular, I recommend the Fowler trail from the Rattlesnake Gulch Trailhead. Great views of the rock formations. If you turn...More

There are many levels of hikes in Eldorado Canyon. There are access trails that allow the climbers to walk down from their ascent (these are often steep and precipitous) as well as stroller/wheelchair accessible trails... More

There are many levels of hikes in Eldorado Canyon. There are access trails that allow the climbers to walk down from their ascent (these are often steep and precipitous) as well as stroller/wheelchair accessible trails. The road is gravel but level and goes in to a nice riverside picnic area.